In article <4fcd0t$9ea at dragonfly.wolfram.com>, fjl0014 at ucs.usl.edu
says...
>Jason,
>
>Thanks a lot for your response to my post. Your code helped me a great
>deal. But, I have one question. I noticed that you were using
>colors to label your plots. Is it possible to use dashing instead?
>I tried replacing your Hue[] command with Dashing[]. I got an error
>back. It seems that you can only use colors to label your legends and
>not different line styles. Anyway, thanks again...
>--
I havn't used Dashing but I was suprised to know it wasn't working.
On page 172 of the GUIDE TO STANDARD MATHEMATICA PACKAGES an example of
what you want to do is found:
Plot[{Sin[x], Cos[x]}, {x,0,2 Pi},
PlotStyle -> {GreyLevel[0],GreyLevel[0],Dashing[{.03}]}},
PlotLegend -> {"sin", "cos"},
LegendPosition -> {.5,-.7},
LegendTextSpace -> .5,
LegendLabel -> "Trig Funcs",
LegendLabelSpace -> .5,
LegendOrientation -> Horizontal,
LegendBackground -> GreyLevel[.5],
LegendShadow -> {.1,-.2},
Background -> GrayLevel[.8]]
Jason
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